Startup Notification Report Content
During the April 16, 2007 telcon this item
below received considerable discussion and a
clear consensus could not be reached on this
topic. Below is a further revision to the proposal
for discussion during our next conference call.
Scope of the Startup Notification Report
The Readiness Review Level Determination Task
Team will, as one of their products, define
a process by which the appropriate level of
readiness confirmation (i.e., RA or ORR) is
determined. The Startup Notification Report
will contain only those startups or restarts
that a put through the process and are determined
to require any type of readiness confirmation
review (i.e., RA or ORR). While not a formal
part of the SNR, an attachment to the SNR letter
will list by short title only those items that
were evaluated by the Review Level Determination
Process and found to not require a RA or ORR.
Items that are evaluated as resumptions of routine
activities would not be included on the SNR
or in the attachment. This attachment will be
unique to each update and not repeat previously
provided information.
When emergent work requires SNR addendums,
then SNR items that were evaluated and require
a RA or ORR will be included in the SNR addendum.
DOE SNR Review Responsibilities
The revised DOE Order or Standard, as appropriate,
should reflect the following tenets for the
DOE SNR review:
- DOE Secretarial Office operationally responsible
for the work within the scope of the SNR will
periodically evaluate the site (area or site
office and contractor) process for determining
the type and level of readiness confirmation
reviews.
- The Contractor is to submit updates to the
Startup Notification report to the DOE or
NNSA Site or Area Office Manager responsible
for the area where the startup or restart
will take place. If applicable a copy will
be provided to the DNFSB Site Representative.
- DOE or NNSA Site or Area Office Manager,
upon receipt of the Contractor's Startup Notification
Report submittal, will ensure that the information
submitted is promptly reviewed to confirm
that the proposed readiness confirmation reviews
are appropriate and that the determination
followed the site process.
- DOE or NNSA Site or Area Office Manager
will provide a response to the Contractor
in approximately 30 calendar days from receipt.
The Site or Area Office Manager response will
be provided to the DOE Secretarial Office
that will in turn ensure that the cognizant
headquarters technical authority for operational
readiness and HS receive copies. The Contractor
will not provide copies of the SNR submittals
beyond the local distribution.
- The DOE Secretarial Office, CTA, and HS
will review the information submitted to ensure
they are aware of upcoming reviews, and to
plan resources as needed to support their
potential roles for those reviews.
- Where there is no DOE or NNSA Site or Area
Office Manager, then the organization assigned
to fill this role will assume the above DOE
or NNSA Site or Area Office Manager responsibilities
and the Contractor will provide SNR information
to that organization in lieu of the DOE or
NNSA Site or Area Office Manager.
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ORR web site was last updated on
March 03, 2008
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